…number, or a page number? (If the latter, you’ll need to be specific about which version of the law the page number appears.) This information may help – or so…
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Honest Services Law: Honestly, now!
For the record: The “honest services law” is 18 U.S.C. 1346, which is a federal (not state) law that is found in the U.S. Code. It has a complex…
Book Review: Levitt & Davis: “Internet Legal Research on a Budget: Free and Low-Cost Resources for Lawyers”
of the U.S. Code? Would you like useful tutorials on Fastcase and Casemaker? Would you like to know about free and low-cost legal websites, legal research apps, and case law…
It’s NOT All Online: The Long, Slow Dance of Requesting Copies of Laws in Oregon
…case when you find it, on my Oregon Legal Information webpage, I’ve started compiling a list of frequently requested Oregon and federal legal research resources – with notes about their…
Update to “Leaving Children Home Alone in Oregon”
…of the Federal Poverty Level. Initially set to expire in July 2010, funding was extended to 2011. However, although the Oregon Legislative Emergency Board voted to add money to the…
“Big Money Bought Oregon’s Forests. Small Timber Communities Are Paying The Price” (OPB)
…found…. Half of the 18 counties in Oregon’s timber-dominant region lost more money from tax cuts on private forests than from the reduction of logging on federal lands, the investigation…
Oregon State Bar Announces Free Legal Answers Website
…federal version of the site that answers immigration questions as well as questions related to veterans’ issues. You must also answer the qualifying questions for the federal site. If you…
Freedom of Information (FOI) Day, March 15, 2013
Read about FOI Day at the Newseum, to commemorate the (March 16th) birthday of James Madison. Federal Freedom of Information Act. How to file a federal Freedom of Information…
Printz v. U.S. (1997): Dual Sovereignty, Federalism, States Rights
conscripting the States’ officers directly. The Federal Government may neither issue directives requiring the States to address particular problems, nor command the States’ officers, or those of their political subdivisions,…
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